Battery plant in Debrecen largest ever investment project in Hungary
Levente Magyar said that after a series of talks spanning over more than two years, the world’s largest battery maker will invest 3,000 billion forints (EUR 7.6bn) in a plant occupying 221 hectares and employing 9,000 people.
Further details will be announced once approval by the Chinese company’s shareholders council is granted, he said.
The investment will spur electric vehicle manufacturing in Hungary, he said, adding that the government made the right decision by launching a strategy of opening to China and making electric vehicle manufacturing a key axis of Hungary’s economic development.
At a time when the war in Ukraine has driven Europe to economic crisis, the government’s aim is to make Hungary a local exception and stay out of the deepening crisis, he said. This is possible by maintaining the level of economic growth by attracting large investments to Hungary, he added.
The company said in a statement that Hungary, and especially Debrecen, offers a stable business environment, developed infrastructure and logistics networks, a long history of car manufacturing and a large and competitive workforce, making it the perfect choice for CATL’s second battery European plant.